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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 01.02.2026.

It displays 148 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

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02:28โ‡ขTrump Demands Liberal Cities Plead

โŒจEditors are currently focused on the precarious negotiations to end the government shutdown, as President Trump engages in a high-stakes dialogue with Senator Schumer while liberal House Democrats threaten to block the deal (NYTimes, Fox News, ABC News). Simultaneously, Trump is marginalizing 'liberal cities' by demanding they formally request federal assistance to manage immigration-related protests and riots (One America News Network, Newsweek, Newsmax, Washington Examiner, The Epoch Times).
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07:51โ‡ขTexas Stunner Flips Red Soil

โŒจEditorial focus has pivoted to a significant Democratic upset in Texas, where a state Senate seat in a former Trump-leaning district was flipped (The Hill, HuffPost, Fox News). Concurrently, coverage highlights the expanding legal and logistical friction of immigration enforcement, featuring a judge's refusal to halt Minnesota's 'Operation Metro Surge' (NBC News, Washington Post, Daily Caller) and new ICE memos authorizing broader warrantless arrest powers (CBS, The Daily Beast).
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12:56โ‡ขJudicial Barriers to Mass Deportation

โŒจEditors are focusing on the escalation of the federal-local immigration conflict. News outlets report that the Trump administration is withholding federal support for liberal cities unless requested (Newsmax, One America News Network, Washington Examiner, The Epoch Times), while federal courts and judges are increasingly intervening to order the release of detainees, including children (NYTimes, Washington Post, CNN, Washington Times, Mother Jones). Simultaneously, Democratic upsets in Texas special elections are gaining significant traction (HuffPost, Fox News, The Hill).
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Britainโ€™s new left-wing force Your Party has got off to a troubled start. But faced with the historic decline of working-class organization, itโ€™s vital that it makes good on its promise to rebuild grassroots power.
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Women in the West Bank face daily harassment by Israeli settlers and troops. While Israel often paints itself as more forward-thinking on womenโ€™s rights, its occupation crushes Palestinian womenโ€™s autonomy and exposes them to violence.
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15:32โ‡ขThe Fracturing Immigration Front

โŒจEditorial focus is divided between the intensifying judicial and political backlash against ICE operations and a significant Democratic electoral shift in Texas. Outlets highlight federal court interventions and internal GOP criticism of immigration tactics (NYTimes, Washington Post, Washington Examiner, The Daily Beast). Simultaneously, the media is reacting to a rare Democratic flip of a deep-red Texas seat, viewed as a rebuke of current administrative priorities (HuffPost, Common Dreams, The Epoch Times).
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Aside from its authoritarian ambitions, the Trump administration shares few of the conditions of Latin Americaโ€™s past military dictatorships. But its echoing of fearful rhetoric about an โ€œenemy from withinโ€ remains just as dangerous today.
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President Donald Trump said the United States was beginning to talk with Cuban leaders as his administration puts greater pressure on the communist-run island and cuts off key oil supplies. He made the comment to reporters as he was flying to Florida. It comes in the wake of his moves in recent weeks to cut off supplies of oil from Venezuela and Mexico, which he suggested Saturday would force Cuba to the negotiating table. [Fullย Story]
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Californiaโ€™s private insurers are abandoning homeowners and dodging payouts while padding executivesโ€™ pockets. A public disaster insurance system would cover everyone automatically, spread risk fairly, and invest in disaster prevention.
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In Europe, labor unions and socialist parties marched together and won massive reforms. In the United States, they were divided. Vivek Chibber explains how that split still shapes US politics today.
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18:07โ‡ขThe Minnesota Child's Return

โŒจEditorial focus is centered on the released 5-year-old child and his father in Minnesota (HuffPost, ABC News, Washington Post, NYTimes, Mother Jones). While liberal outlets emphasize the humanitarian impact of the detention, conservative media highlights ICE's effective operations in West Virginia (Washington Times). Additionally, editors are tracking President Trump's pivot toward diplomatic overtures with Cuba following oil delivery cuts (The Epoch Times, Newsmax).
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The Pentagon is moving additional air defense systems into the Middle East as the U.S. prepares for the possibility of Iranian retaliation should President Donald Trump order strikes against Tehran, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. U.S. officials told the Journal that American airstrikes on Iran are not imminent, but military planners are accelerating defensive deployments to protect Israel, Arab allies, and U.S. forces if a broader conflict erupts. [Fullย Story]
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20:51โ‡ขThe Bunny Hat's Minnesota Return

โŒจEditorial focus has consolidated around the release and return of the five-year-old boy and his father to Minnesota, an event framed by liberal outlets as a rebuke of ICE enforcement tactics (NYTimes, USA Today, AP News, HuffPost, Washington Post, ABC News). Concurrently, editors are tracking the legislative gridlock as Democrats resist fast-tracking a spending deal, extending the government shutdown (The Hill, The Epoch Times).
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The anti-government militia leader canโ€™t make sense of his alliesโ€™ support for ICE violence.
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As Senate Democrats shut down the government as it seeks legislation to force federal agents to wear visible IDs, the Department of Homeland Security lashed out at a report that named the two agents alleged to have fatally shot Alex Pretti. "Doxxing our officers put their lives and their families in serious danger," a DHS spokesperson told Newsmax on Sunday night. [Fullย Story]
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